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post Apr 18 2009, 03:04 AM
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ARTiST: Asher Roth
ALBUM: Asleep In The Bread Aisle
BiTRATE: 189kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: Universal
GENRE: Hip-Hop
SiZE: 68.02 megs
PLAYTiME: 0h 47min 31sec total
RiP DATE: 2009-04-17
STORE DATE: 2009-04-17

Track List:
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01. Lark On My Go-Kart               2:54
02. Blunt Cruisin'                   3:36
03. I Love College                   4:01
04. La Di Da                         3:47
05. Be By Myself (Feat. Cee-Lo)      4:22
06. She Don't Wanna Man              3:36
07. Sour Patch Kids                  4:29
08. As I Em (Feat. Chester French)   4:19
09. Lion's Roar (Feat. New Kingdom   4:12
    & Busta Rhymes
10. Bad Day (Feat. Jazze Pha)        3:37
11. His Dream                        4:35
12. Fallin'                          4:03

Release Notes:
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Three decades after hip-hop first cracked the Top 40, white MCs remain, first
and foremost, a joke: fodder for sketch-comedy routines, YouTube parodies and
reality TV. Eminem is the exception that proves the rule, and he had to create
an outsize tragicomic persona ù the trailer-trash bane of Middle America ù to
justify his existence. In a culture saturated by hip-hop, shouldn't anyone be
able to spit rhymes without shame, apology or having to crack jokes about his
Star Wars action-figure collection?

Enter Asher Roth, a gangly redhead from the Philadelphia suburbs. Roth's tight,
witty debut lives up to the Internet hype that has swirled around him for
months. In the thudding "Lark on My Go-Kart," Roth calls himself a "dork" and
says he has "hair like a troll doll." But he keeps the nerd-boy self-deprecation
to a minimum and acts, you know, like a rapper: boasting nimbly (and often
hilariously) about getting girls ("Lion's Roar") and getting high ("Blunt
Cruisin'") over chipper beats by newcomer Oren Yoel. Roth's timbre and cadence
will remind listeners of Eminem, a subject he addresses head-on in "As I Em."
But he is his own man ù a blithe braggart, untroubled by the need to keep it
real. And that white rapper's albatross? He dismisses it with a couplet: "My
friends said, 'Homey, you know that you're white, dude'/I said, 'What, for real?
It's all good.'"


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This post has been edited by hi-C: Apr 18 2009, 05:49 AM
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post Apr 18 2009, 03:19 AM
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that party last night was awfully crazy
 
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post Apr 18 2009, 05:49 AM
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That "I Love College" song is so lame.
 
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post Apr 18 2009, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(BOSS @ Apr 18 2009, 04:19 AM) *
that party last night was awfully crazy


lmao . . and 2 hi c its all a matter of taste, hes got a new style and not everyones used 2 it . . .


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post Apr 18 2009, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(deteam @ Apr 18 2009, 10:25 AM) *
lmao . . and 2 hi c its all a matter of taste, hes got a new style and not everyones used 2 it . . .
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Lazy white boy rapping is a new style? HA!
 
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post Apr 18 2009, 09:01 PM
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so whyd this get edited ?

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post Apr 18 2009, 09:05 PM
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Who is this f*cker? If I want bad white people rap, I'll listen to Rappin' Rodney.
 
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post Apr 18 2009, 09:05 PM
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pm me with the link deteam!


haven't come to a final verdict on asher. i liked i love college ok, although i don't get how that was a rap song lol? did he even rap in that. i've liked him on some charles hamilton songs more. his distorted pronunciation either really annoys me or i like it. i can't decide. just because you can mispronounce a word so it will rhyme with another doesn't necessarily make you a great lyricist. anyway, we'll see. i'm going to be listening to his shit either way.

 
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post Apr 18 2009, 11:52 PM
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Apr 18 2009, 10:05 PM) *
pm me with the link deteam!
haven't come to a final verdict on asher. i liked i love college ok, although i don't get how that was a rap song lol? did he even rap in that. i've liked him on some charles hamilton songs more. his distorted pronunciation either really annoys me or i like it. i can't decide. just because you can mispronounce a word so it will rhyme with another doesn't necessarily make you a great lyricist. anyway, we'll see. i'm going to be listening to his shit either way.


iite sent it idk if it worked though cuz wen i go 2 my sent folder nothings there lol if u dont got it then PM me and i can reply 2 it . .

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post Apr 19 2009, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(hi-C @ Apr 18 2009, 06:49 AM) *
That "I Love College" song is so lame.

Get drunk and listen to it.
 
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post Apr 19 2009, 02:08 PM
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^ I'd still hate it, though. My college experience was nothing like what he talks about in the song.
 
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yeah but there is a lot of college kids who do experience it
 
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post Apr 19 2009, 08:35 PM
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He's awesome, he's like a wealthy Eminem :P
I love his A Milli Remix "How is bush not in jail for treason, when bill clinton got impeached for busting seamen"
 
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post Apr 20 2009, 08:38 AM
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QUOTE(hi-C @ Apr 19 2009, 03:08 PM) *
^ I'd still hate it, though. My college experience was nothing like what he talks about in the song.

Negative nancy!

It's all good, Carrie. Lyrically, dude is nice. The song is suburban slapstick humor in which young American males can relate to, granted their college experience is/was similar to his.

My college experience was like that. Hell, I went to a party recently that was like that. Hell, Tori's school is Asher Roth.
 
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blunt cruisinnnnn
 
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QUOTE(BOSS @ Apr 20 2009, 11:34 PM) *
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haha good song..... He also has some deep tracks on the album such as "His Dream" and "Falling"

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hiphopdx reviews the album:

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An old cliché suggests that a person with a good enough voice would be entertaining, even simply reading the phone book. Asher Roth’s [click to read] narratives are sometimes as dull and lifeless as a series of telephone listings, ans while he does demonstrate an at-times sophisticated flow, it isn’t good enough to make the fluff he writes interesting to a market beyond his "frat house" peers. Style over substance is a dangerous choice to make. In order to make it work an artist must have one hell of a style, something completely original. Asher Roth has no such style, as anyone who has heard Eminem rap can tell you. So what Asleep In The Bread Aisle presents Roth as is a talented, if heavily influenced, stylist with only weed, women and wireless devices to rhyme about.

The first two singles off Roth’s major label debut are microcosms of what is lacking in Asleep. In both, Roth lazily slaps words together, not caring if what he says is interesting or even if it makes any sense, the lyrics read like the work of a man with whose entire knowledge of human existence comes from I Love the 80s and Entourage marathons. Despite featuring producer Oren Yorel’s best beat, a heavy boom-bap and distorted organ create a propulsive atmosphere, “Lark On My Go Kart” [click to view] is littered with some of Roth’s least substantive lyrics, and that is saying something. Case in point: “Me and Teddy Ruxpin/Stirring up a ruckus/Egging all the houses/Smashing all the pumpkins.” In this and many other lines on the album, Roth seems content to simply mention things meant to hit 20-something’s nostalgia centers, hoping that recognition of a shared memory will endear his music to them. Lyrically, from the Saved By The Bell nod in its title on down, “Lark on My Go Kart” is pandering at its worst. Or it would be if it weren’t for fellow lead single “I Love College” [click to view]. Over a listless acoustic guitar accented drum loop, Roth makes partying sound like the most boring thing in the world. It’s not that having fun in college is not worthy of being rapped about, it’s that Roth seems absolutely incapable of approaching this topic with anything remotely close to creativity or humor (and anyone who’s heard The Beastie Boys' seminal License To Ill knows this type of thing can be done well). If the best you can do is claim to be “Champion at beer pong” and then awkwardly rhyme two basketball players names with pong then you are not trying nearly hard enough. And no amount of dexterity in your flow will ever redeem a line as innocuous as “Of course I learned some rules/Like don’t pass out with your shoes on.” Of a trio with the two singles is “Blunt Cruisin’,” a track featuring another valiant, if wasted, production effort by Yorel. This song is essentially your pot head friends’ answer to the question “Hey, where were you guys?” except stretched over three and a half minutes, and even less remarkable. Some will claim this is just harmless fun, but it isn’t even that. It’s fun-less fun.

Somewhat predictably, Roth gets even more tedious when he tries to get serious and trade in his lame “jokes” for even lamer platitudes. “Sour Patch Kids” is his state of the nation song with earth shattering lines like “Poor get poor/The rich just get richer.” In the same song he claims “To the leaders, I am scary,” which is probably the most comedic line on the entire album. On “As I Em” [click to listen], featuring guests Chester French [click to read], he addresses all the Eminem comparisons, a bold and respectable move. But bizarrely, he seems to think the best way of contrasting himself with Em is to put on the Detroit rapper’s hard man persona. This guise fits him even more ineptly than the irreverent jokester or ladies man roles he plays on other tracks. “His Dream” is another track where it is tough not to give credit to the guy for trying something different, but it is even harder not to notice that as a writer Roth is simply not capable of getting across the complexity or a 56 year old man’s struggle with his advancing age and the loss of his dream. “Sometimes a dream is all that we have/We have to continue to dream,” he rhymes, trying to tie together the tale of the middle aged man with his poet son. What is supposed to be a beautiful story of a father giving up his dreams and inspiring his son to follow his own ends up being too sappy to take seriously. It’s not until the last track on the album that Roth delivers a song worthy of his flow. “Fallin’” is his story, told simply and honestly with pathos and lines that are genuinely humorous, and even more so because they aren’t trying so hard to be funny, and a actually likable personality comes through.

All through this album, Asher Roth slothfully tosses around non-sequiturs and lazy references to pop culture’s past. He makes no effort to put his own spin on the well tread topics, preferring instead to play in incredibly safe while seemingly being risqué because he is rapping about sex, booze, and drugs. Some will argue that this indolence is made up for with his flow but as said before this is just not enough, and it’s hard to give a guy credit for something he so obviously borrowed. What makes the album remotely appealing is actually the production work of Yorel, his old school drums loops create an appealing setting for Roth’s delivery, but the emcee doesn’t deliver. Asleep In The Bread Aisle is quick, munchies-induced snack of adaptable flow, that still leaves listeners hungrier than ever for its lack of substance and thought.
 
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^that's a little harsh

I admit, it could have been better, but sounds like there's some anti-Asher shit going down.
 
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^agreed
 
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post May 6 2009, 12:12 PM
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i like some of the beats he has in his album. i think you gotta be in the mood to listen to em.
 
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Great CD, but i like The Greenhouse Effect better. even though it has interruptions from the DJ, but oh well its a mixtape
 
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I've only heard "I Love College" and he pretty much talked through the lyrics, without much enthusiasm. ermm.gif
 
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The "Bad Day" song is dope as hell. Reminds me of Em's role model, with the crazy lyrics and all.

"Lark on My go Kart" has that nice crazy rhyme scheme to it. I'm loving the multis in this.

Being a college dude myself, the "I love College" song is fresh.

I do agree the CD could have been better, but it's pretty good.
 
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post May 7 2009, 08:19 PM
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He's a pretty damn good artist.

That college song seriously reminded me of college, except there would be people having sex in the middle of the party, like in the kitchen or the living room and shit. mellow.gif

Srsly.


This is the first song I heard from him.. this is a nice track.





If you have a nice sound system, check this song ^

This beat hits hard lol
 
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post May 7 2009, 08:48 PM
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^ yeah thats my favorite asher roth song, that and Gimme Your Box, haha i dont know why i love Gimme Your Box so much.

and i love that A Milli remix
 
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anyone like She Dont Wanna Man feat Keri Hilson. i LOOOVE the part when Asher goes "girl you need to cool out cuz you not too hot" and Keri goes "what!?" hahahaha. the first time i heard it, i bust out laughed out loud.

i like Fallin'. the very first beginning of the song is my favorite. (I dont.. I-I-I-I-I-I dont..)

so i downloaded his album the other day. i like it a lot.
 

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